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  1. RB_July17_Testing_Promising_Approaches_Technical_Annex.pdf

    Vinal K Karania Page 1 of 81 July 2017 Testing Promising Approaches to Reducing Loneliness Technical Annex - Quantitative Data Collected Vinal K Karania Page 2 of 81 July 2017 ... 22: Change in loneliness levels for those who are hardly level by score Chart 23: Average (median) reduction in loneliness scores for older people reassessed who experienced a reduction loneliness Chart

  2. RB_June14_CPA_Outcomes_prevention_monitoring.pdf

     for  example better social networks, greater take‐up of physical activity or improved diet, leading to second stage, longer term, health  related outcomes, for example improved mortality, longer health ...  health  2. Direct measures of health, wellbeing and quality of life outcomes, either in the short to medium or longer term  3. Costs  4. Cost‐effectiveness  In addition, questions of Equity and Desig

  3. RB_May14_CPA_Changing_family_structures.pdf

    er or appear to be having less effect than might be thought. While reduced family size reduces the  number of children available to be carers, increasing male longevity, getting closer to that for women ... lity of spouses as carers.    • Increased divorce rates, particularly among the over 60s, may help to increase the number of older people living alone  and weaken relationships  between parents and children

  4. GCBH-The-Brain-Body-Connection-Report-Jul16.pdf

    around the world working in areas of brain health related to human cognition. The GCBH focuses on brain health relating to peoples’ ability to think and reason as they age, including aspects of memory ... by AARP with support from Age UK to offer the best possible advice about what older adults can do to maintain and improve their brain health. GCBH members come together to discuss specific lifestyle issue

  5. RB_June14_ppi_financial_resilience_of_recently_retired.pdf

    The financial resilience of the recently retired Summary 1 Who are the recently retired? 3 Financial resilience to economic, health and lifestyle shocks during early retirement 4 ... explores their financial resilience to economic, health and lifestyle shocks during early retirement; and highlights some key considerations for the industry when exploring how to improve financial resilience

  6. CRS_Nov13_Better_workplace_pensions.pdf

    schemes used for automatic enrolment. These include improved disclosure of information and action to address high or unfair pension charges, including options for a charge cap and a ban on active member ... defined contribution (DC) workplace pensions which concluded that competition alone cannot be relied upon to drive value for money in the DC pensions market. About Age UK Age UK is a charity and a social enterprise

  7. RB_2014_Age_UK_Poverty_in_Later_Life.pdf

    2011/12.1  14 per cent of women pensioners, compared to 13 per cent of men.  29 per cent of private tenants and 25 per cent of social tenants compared to 10 per cent of owner occupiers.  31 per cent of ... British2.  16 per cent of pensioners aged 85 and over, compared to 12 per cent of those aged 65 to 69 and 13 per cent for those aged 70 to 74. 900,000 pensioners are in severe poverty (incomes below 50

  8. GCBH_Brain-Social-Connectedness.pdf

    around the world working in areas of brain health related to human cognition. The GCBH focuses on brain health relating to people’s ability to think and reason as they age, including aspects of memory ... with support from Age UK to offer the best possible advice about what adults age 50 and older can do to maintain and improve their brain health. GCBH members come together to discuss specific lifestyle

  9. RB_Summer13_Economic_Monitor_Report.pdf

    social care reforms: Impact on pensions 13 Spotlight on Poverty and Inequality 14 Footnotes 17 Welcome to the second edition of Age UK’s Economic Tracker. In the course of our work with people in later life ... well-being older people. This Economic Tracker analyses key economic trends and the views of older people to give a concise picture of the economic situation for those in later life. Since our first edition,

  10. FS5w.pdf

    2 of 26 Contents 1 Information about this factsheet 3 2 Finding a dentist who offers NHS treatment 3 3 Dental check-ups and treatment plans 3 3.1 Check-ups 3 3.2 Frequency of check-ups ... 8 5 ‘Cosmetic’ treatment 9 6 Help with charges for NHS dental treatment 9 6.1 Automatic entitlement to free NHS dental treatment 10 6.2 The NHS Low Income Scheme (LIS) 10 7 Urgent and out-of-hours treatment

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